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# LOCALIZATION
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# LOCALE: available languages can be listed with the ‘locale -a’ command
# DAEMON_LOCALE: Set the locale during daemon startup and during the boot
# process. If set to ‘no’, the C locale will be used.
# HARDWARECLOCK: set to “UTC” or “localtime”, any other value will result
# in the hardware clock being left untouched (useful for virtualization)
# TIMEZONE: timezones are found in /usr/share/zoneinfo
# KEYMAP: keymaps are found in /usr/share/kbd/keymaps
# CONSOLEFONT: found in /usr/share/kbd/consolefonts (only needed for non-US)
# CONSOLEMAP: found in /usr/share/kbd/consoletrans
# USECOLOR: use ANSI color sequences in startup messages
#
LOCALE=”es_AR.UTF-8″
DAEMON_LOCALE=”yes”
HARDWARECLOCK=”localtime”
TIMEZONE=”America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires”
KEYMAP=”es”
CONSOLEFONT=
CONSOLEMAP=
USECOLOR=”yes”

# Use ‘ifconfig -a’ or ‘ls /sys/class/net/’ to see all available interfaces.
#
# Interfaces to start at boot-up (in this order)
# Declare each interface then list in INTERFACES
# – prefix an entry in INTERFACES with a ! to disable it
# – no hyphens in your interface names – Bash doesn’t like it
#
# DHCP: Set your interface to “dhcp” (eth0=”dhcp”)
# Wireless: See network profiles below
#

# Routes to start at boot-up (in this order)
# Declare each route then list in ROUTES
# – prefix an entry in ROUTES with a ! to disable it
#
gateway=”default gw 192.168.0.1″
ROUTES=(!gateway)

# Setting this to “yes” will skip network shutdown.
# This is required if your root device is on NFS.
NETWORK_PERSIST=”no”

# Enable these network profiles at boot-up. These are only useful
# if you happen to need multiple network configurations (ie, laptop users)
# – set to ‘menu’ to present a menu during boot-up (dialog package required)
# – prefix an entry with a ! to disable it
#
# Network profiles are found in /etc/network.d
#
# This now requires the netcfg package
#
#NETWORKS=(main)